Tai Verdes Releases Highly-Anticipated Debut Album 'TV'

To say it has been a breakout year for Tai Verdes would be an understatement. The Los Angeles-based artist first struck gold with "Stuck In The Middle," a buoyant indie pop tune that quickly went viral on TikTok and took the top spot on the U.S. Viral Charts. And since that magical moment, it's been nothing but gem after gem from Verdes.

Following on this initial bout of viral success and series of equally infectious singles, Verdes returns with his highly-anticipated debut album, TV. The 13-song collection features expected hits like "Stuck In The Middle" and "Drugs," as well as the quickly rising anthem "A-O-K," but more than anything TV serves as a demonstration of Verdes' breadth.

Over 13 tracks that run the gamut from introspective slow-burners to encapsulated doses of sonic sunshine, Verdes cements himself as so much more than a passing viral hitmaker. With TV, he dispels any and all lingering doubt, proving that this is only the beginning of what's to come.

Listen to TV below:

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